The San Francisco Giants, with their distinctive entrance workplace management and unconventional supervisor, have gone the standard route. “Purchase Harrison Bader” is a tried-and-true team-building technique for a would-be contender; the previous Florida Gator is on his solution to his seventh group up to now four-and-a-half years.
The Giants, in contrast to Bader’s earlier employers, appear all for maintaining him round lengthy sufficient to unpack all his furnishings: Bader’s new contract is for 2 years and $20.5 million.
No matter any evaluation to observe, this transfer makes the Giants stronger in 2026. Bader is a reputable middle fielder who’ll relieve the defensive strain on the freshly emancipated Jung Hoo Lee (who’s stretched in middle) and Heliot Ramos (who’s stretched at any place that requires him to wield a glove). Guys who can play middle discipline comfortably and have a clue on the plate are tougher to seek out than you’d suppose — particularly in free company — and the Giants acquired one.
That mixture of abilities is why Bader has appeared within the postseason in six of the previous seven seasons. However the truth that he hasn’t lasted greater than a full season in any group because the Cardinals traded him in 2022 can also be instructive.
By declaring Bader a uncommon middle fielder who can present worth on each offense and protection, I don’t imply to insinuate that he’s something like a Pete Crow-Armstrong or a Julio Rodríguez, or perhaps a poor man’s model of both participant. There are holes in his recreation, and it’s essential to keep in mind that this can be a speed-and-defense man who’ll flip 32 in June. That typically doesn’t bode effectively for a multi-year free agent contract.
However that is, like, barely a multi-year contract. That is Bader’s third go-around in free company; he acquired $10.5 million from the Mets on a one-year deal in 2024. After a poor exhibiting in Queens, the Twins signed him to a one-year contract with $6.25 million in assured cash and a $10 million mutual choice for 2026. The Giants acquired him for about the identical AAV — plus 1 / 4 million {dollars} — Bader would’ve made had he and the Phillies exercised a mutual choice for the primary time in baseball historical past.
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That’s lower than Bader wished, and to be trustworthy, it’s lower than I assumed he’d get. Our median crowdsource prediction had him signing for 2 years at $12 million per; the clever and estimable Ben Clemens predicted a two-year contract with a $15 million AAV. I assumed it was inside the realm of risk that Bader would command a three-year contract at that wage.
That’s as a result of Bader had a monster 2025 season, by his requirements. There was plenty of noise about how effectively Bader performed after his commerce deadline transfer to Philadelphia: a .305/.361/.463 line, good for 1.2 WAR in simply 50 video games. He revitalized a Phillies lineup that had been in dire want of middle discipline protection, an additional right-handed bat, and a little bit pep, which the regularly mulleted and sleeveless Bader has in abundance. Bader tweaking his hamstring in Sport 1 of the NLDS, limiting him to a pair of pinch-hit appearances for the remainder of the collection, would possibly’ve been the distinction in a collection wherein Philadelphia’s three losses got here by a complete of 4 runs.
However Bader was having the perfect season of his profession even earlier than the commerce: a .258/.339/.439 line and 118 wRC+ in 90 video games for the Twins. He had a terrific stroll 12 months, and after three consecutive down offensive seasons, he wanted one. Amongst middle fielders with not less than 300 plate appearances in 2025, Bader was fourth in wRC+, forward of Wyatt Langford, Jackson Merrill, Jackson Chourio, and PCA. If he repeats that season in San Francisco, for $10.25 million, this shall be among the finest signings of the offseason.
So why did it take till the tip of January for somebody to leap on Bader, and the way did his market get this delicate?
Bader, listed at 5-foot-11, 210 kilos, has at all times been a punch-over-power hitter. The excessive level of his superstar got here within the 2022 playoffs, when he homered 5 occasions in 9 video games for his hometown Yankees, however that two-series stretch generated about half a season’s price of residence runs by Bader’s requirements. His 17 dingers in 2025 have been his most ever; he averages about 14.4 homers per 500 plate appearances throughout his profession.
He does hit the ball in worthwhile locations for a hitter — i.e., within the air and to the pull aspect. Listed here are his residence runs from 2025; it hardly paints an image of a man with gap-to-gap energy. (Not that anybody besides Barry Bonds has ever had gap-to-gap energy within the Giants’ residence park.)

It’s good that Bader’s figured this out, but it surely additionally means there’s probably not a lot in the way in which of low-hanging fruit for the Giants to take advantage of. Bader’s large 2025 season coincided with a rise in common bat velocity from 71.2 mph to 73.5 mph; he additionally posted the very best barrel price of his profession (the 2020 season however).
Even with all that taken under consideration, Bader’s underlying numbers are leaping off the display waving crimson flags and flashing alarm bells. He outperformed his xBA by 57 factors and his xSLG by 75 factors — the second- and sixth-largest overperformances, respectively, of any hitter on Baseball Savant’s leaderboards. If you wish to go all the way in which again to the fluke indicators of the late 2000s and early 2010s, right here’s Bader’s BABIP year-by-year:

Bader has been round lengthy sufficient that it’s clear that is form of his deal. To my data, nobody has ever seen Bader and Nate McLouth in the identical room. Typically Bader is Pirates Nate McLouth; generally he’s Braves Nate McLouth. Over his profession, he has a 96 wRC+, which tells the story on the mixture, if not on a month-by-month foundation.
So, yeah, don’t count on a 122 wRC+ once more; Bader is getting older, he’s at all times struck out greater than is good for a hitter together with his energy, and his aggressive, harder-swinging fashion of late has come at the price of some selectivity.
However, I just like the match right here, and the contract for the Giants. (Thus persevering with the development of San Francisco beneath Buster Posey making all the identical strikes I’d make if I have been working a baseball workforce. As I discussed in my writeup of the Tyler Mahle signing, that’s not essentially signal.) A mean hitter with Bader’s defensive profile is a steal at $10 million and alter; even a platoon-and-situational middle fielder isn’t a catastrophe at that value level.
And whereas I’m attempting to not learn too intently into squishy intangible issues, Bader is strictly the form of charismatic, balls-out participant I’d count on to thrive beneath new supervisor Tony Vitello. One among my largest considerations about Vitello within the early days of 2026 is his being reunited with one in every of his best-ever gamers from Tennessee, Drew Gilbert. Gilbert was a celebrity in faculty, however he’s had a rocky developmental path throughout three skilled organizations and might be not a starter on the large league degree. I fear that Vitello will lean too closely on the man he is aware of as he will get established.
Bader provides Vitello an alternate. Bader is a greater participant than Gilbert; he’s additionally what I’d describe because the impartial good to Gilbert’s chaotic evil. I’d be very stunned if he and Vitello aren’t good for one another.
This contract is attention-grabbing due to what it says concerning the worth of the massive stroll 12 months in a world the place all of the GMs have entry to detailed information. Bader’s match for San Francisco, who made an opportunistic signing in a delicate market. And it places a enjoyable participant able the place he’ll get to play loads for a workforce with playoff aspirations. You don’t discover many low-cost, productive gamers with upside on this a part of the free agent market; the Giants are lucky to land one right here.












